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} _ RETURNS UP bbe =4 o’Clock - IN THIS EDITION ‘PRICE ONE CENT. CALIF ae “Conran 1016, by The Frese Publishing Co. (The New York World), Che [« [Circulation Books Open to All,?? NEW YORK, THURSDAY, $1,000 000 BET Tl- DAY ESPAGNE IN.CRASH ‘UL S. MARSHALS © ON CURB; CLOSING ODDS ON WILSON BEING 2 10 | Record Day of of W agering on (NEW BOOM IN STOCKS, ine lection—Stosks I.” REGARDLESS OF ELECTION most Ignored. ee ¢ Rapidly No Hughes money in sight at {en te At Antl-Salo the close. WILSON ODDS AS HIGH AS 2)2 TO 1 IN LAST HALF mOUR: In the last half ho number of transact > favor of Wilson for large sums 3 to 1 for small sums. ae hares Begin to Ris UL Gre ert es Mage ‘ 9 i .- 10/Oregon .... MANY BIG SUMS LAID. Nooniard Roteie: New ing Knocked From Berths— by ia ng Returns 8| Pennsylvania a " }-Boat Attac ndicate. aa i Presid He ins Favor High Records Thought It U-Boat Attack. " 10) Rhode Island... ---- -- 2 avorite ft resi ent a 2% to 4 mH After floundering for two hours) 4. irench tiner Eapagne, capt.| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—Wiisor | Missouri . - - - 18) South Dakota .... ...-.- in Last Half Hour—Cali- to follow th on pute \Taurent, arrived this morning! @PParently has carried California. |Montana .. -- 4|Vermont fornia the Pivot. anit Bis K Exchange to-| Svtched up amidships, eanvas and| With practically all the returns in Nebraska... -e-- eee- 8 West Virgini od Up trvinw to elect a Presi sank hiding an ugly hole torn into |fT™ the southern part of the Stato! yay. 4. 3 Wisconsin Blection ‘betting in the Wall Streot Sent nnd turned their attention t9/ner by an unknown tramp steamer in/eseeRt 100 precincts to Rerublionn| 4) 4) 28 =" = mr i region to-day far exceoded that of any Mnanclal reports and trading in se-! 44, of Riscay on the night ot | 208 Angeles, the President has a teaa| NeW Fampshire . . - Uta ta cwecepanuc ess 243) previous day. Nearly $1,000,000 in| eurltivs Oct. 1, her third day out from Bor-| Pearly 4,600 votes, and returns! North Carolina .. . - 12 ae wagers won estimated Industrial company stock > denux [complied In Sacramento gave him an! North Dakota.....--.---- 5 DOUBTFUL—HUGHES LEADS. | laid, mites of 4 on’ gen ut | tise rapidly and s Capt. Fred. L. F wisn dnitvered jeiaiens 6,000 in Northern Cali | Ohio age 4| sate. large sums were bet 0: All the tlthe Ame when J.B, King to | fornia, . alone 1 firm ¢ French Government for ite for.| Latest figures show that witson|OKlahoma ...- .---- --- 10 Minnesota .........-.-- The Broad Street Curb Market gave and under ler oWners, Was the only passenyer| hag carried San Francisco by more|SOUth Carolina .... - 9 |New Mexico.. .... ...... ad § ark v on deck wh the erash came : fteelf up almont exclusively to this) Ste dually Leta ge aut iten than 15,000, Although Hughes car-| Tennessee .--- -- ------ 12 Thtdlleesensars coves 15 form of speculation, which was gen-| TP ee en n being cut in| Med Los Angeles he failed to wet his) Texas -... 22 ---eeeeeee + us Contra e1 is 1 10a dle: and oe " rs and crew Utah .. : ss It wasn't the f. h favor of Wii. Virginia "12 * HUGHES GETS WORD OF Wh steame » whic 1 erat ca eens ce secon | oun ug Fapetpisecd| te AME, em, Hanae AEM na, wala ye Dames uae wi REA t st on ore e 7, LEAD IN NEW MEXICO t x 4 m International Haper tant | Wyoming ...-- -.----20- 3| sennaienorane aati stocks on the Curb. Nin ‘ : ata that ——} Candidate and Wife Cheered a Hison ruled favorite all dé there man wl le fluctuation ta his , GMaRNARSHEVace Jauilae? Total ..--$e5e0s8se0e08 273 | They Leave Hotel Astor for and shifts up and dows \ Naa ek : of the manner in which Wil Automobile Wide eter rely Seedpeer te SOLE ENE se me —— ff arnault: oars Utah ate Not long before midnight 4,817 b 'dhe pron sunt in ake ow we 1 0 for Wilson rapid’ increase prea “ 1 uiries KE. Mog shitted tt us es. this to 4,410 tn next 228 pro. Have Play yed No Act Hughes le ol to $8, and ‘ | == eincia, Influencing Part in ale r ch quotatior lit | i“ Upon the accuracy of the election » Election ‘ the last actual transactions, wore «| OIA STATES WENT oRY:” | unt in Los Angeles County depends @ Election follows ton of the United Stat 1 1 hyphe te on u Tee to 1 ofered ener wien | SEVENTH IS IN DOUBT aot ihe the ae - : will win. ae ; HB: eM nis statement, In @ telep ; One to 3 asked for Hughes | \otraka Mic South Dakota, | “passenger | Message from ( er H. Rowell, ‘ a f ; ia ee Bees n] Paasen mare yublican State Chairman, to J. 3, | ¥otns to} at rs to 1 that Wilson carries | Montana, Florida and Utah De- ir berths and tr Grail, Chairman of the Southern! apn ' bu nthe ride California. clared for Prohibition. . uiferala Campaign Committee, was | cast \1 ull from Two to 7 that Wilson carries BHICAaD , =o made at ; | ! Mw od wit both California and Minnesota | CHICAGO: Noy mM With Nine Hu te ward -came.-ov i Y Measures submitted by w brokers would nsider $100 offers Would permit qualified sale of liquor only asa fi fn States now dry, were defeated ‘The street was filled with a tn lorado and Arkansas. In Utah and mob that fought and strug vet | Florida the dry vic nik I to the centre of the big cl era | electin slature and State admin the principal betting brokers took, trations on dry issues their stand, Fred Schw Btokes and BE. A. MeQu larger part of thi commissioners for North Am + Also of Phitadet- change houses phia, Concedes Hin Re-Klee ails PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9.1 In the open windows of hutldings " ger 4 lining both sides of the street brokers Nave their offices, clerks betting ring (Continued on Second Page.) {BIG | ; : Passengers in Panic hd yt Sioaaway. corner Barclay Street werAdVe, Wulloe Bis Ne Be Pidie 00d Cory adit, BARELY ESCAPED BEING CUT NTHO | | | French Liner, 305 Aboard, in Bay of Biscay. AMIDSHIPS. HOLE After Be- it the pler by M ort Wine, 1 w Bott | WATCH COUNT OF CALIFORNIA VOTES; Tramp Steamer amer Collited With | Democrats : Take St Steps at Los Angeles to Prevent Election Frauds. BOTH CLAIM STATE. ee RACING RESULTS ON PAGE 2 ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE eee ET fp PA ee orld, ‘= WEATHER—Probably rain to-night, LANE EDITION | “Cire niation Books fooks Open to All” | to All.”’ NOVEMBER 9, 1916. THE ELECTORAL VOTE HUGHES. WILSON. STATE. VOTE.| STATE. VOTE AIADGIIG Scec ceyee Seen 12/ Connecticut ............ 7 MONG cacanan nieneten 3)Delaware ........ ia 8 Arkansas .. 9} Illinois ... California . 13} Indiana Pa arom ED Colorado .... - ae (GilOWEteske cane wenwcnes: 13 Florida... .... 0 os GO) MAING cose Su ce cesses Georgia ... -- 14/Massachusetts .... Idaho .... -- 4/!Michigan,. ... - nr 10! New Jersey .- 13/New York oo UBOAT SANK: COLUMBIAN ‘1S BELIEF OF GHARTERERS "AGED MAN IS KILLED Aw BY THREE-STORY OROP = 20 PAGES RNIA LOOKS SAFE ~ FOR WILSON; HIS RE-ELECTI BY 273 VOTES SEEMS ASSURE! |BASED ON RETURNS AT 4 O’CLOCK; r\ing remifications, | |uncounted ballots are under guard, | PRICE ONE CENT. ony WILSON KEEPS UP GAINS IN ALL PARTS OF STATE: MINNESOTA VERY CLOSE |New Hampshire Is Placed in the Wil- son Column Along With North Da- kota—Hughes Has Only 243 Sure Votes—17 Doubtful Ones Which Seem Favorable to Him. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,-Nov. 9.—United Press tabu- jlation of returns from 5,692 precincts out of 5,870 in bie | California gave Wilson 456,329, Huge 451,274, a lead (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 9.—In 5,617 precincts out of 5,870 in California Hughes has 449,360 votes, Wil- nso 452,416. Wilson's plurality, 3,056. This leaves but nine Los Angeles precincts to hear from. If the United Press figures follow out the situation as they .|have done heretofore, there is no doubt that California will be carried by Wilson. The Associated Press figures, whlie differing ne| from those of the United Press also indicate that Califoraia is safely in the Democratic column. The California returns are confusing. In the city and county of Los Angeles, for instance. one of the most progressive ,| communities in the world of counting the ballots, is not yet com- pleted. Succeeding despatches from Los Angeles show surpris- All the ballot boxes in California containing MINNESOTA—Presidential returns in the State are nine- | tenths complete. Hughes maintains a slight lead, and 2,736 preincts out of 3,024 give him 172,308, Wilson 171,497, a Hughes majority of 811. The State of Minnesota has 2,136 voting militiamen on the border. The commissioners sent to take their votes are on the way home and will reach St. Paul on Sunday. Most of these militiamen are from the cities, and the cities of Minnesota all gave Wilson substantial majorities. Recent political polls have shown that the staff officers of the militia of the State are evenly divided politically. The Minnesota militiamen at the bor- der may decide this election. NEW HAMPSHIRE—With two precincts missing, the count in New Hampshire gives Wilson a lead of 121. This was based on certified returns to the Secretary of State from 256 precincts and press returns from thirty-six. The vote was; Wilson, 43,842; Hughes, 43,721. Seere- tary of State Bean corrected his earlier statement in which he said that the State was complete. The two towns unreported cast a very small vote. NEW MEXICO—Unofficial returns from 336 precincts of ““ the 638 in New Mexico to-day showed Charles E. Hughes still r. aetna —-

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